Is this a cure for the common…allergies, sinusitis, cold?

Okay, so I said before that I don’t have my usual morning phlegm from allergies/sinus infection anymore. Wait one!

This morning I woke up at 5:22  and drank my H2O2 (25 drops of food grade Hydrogen Peroxide in 8 oz distilled water).  I went back to bed to try and sleep again and noticed that I was breathing heavily through my nose and almost needed to blow my nose (I ate “wrong” yesterday at my youngest grandson’s 2nd birthday party and only got a few hours sleep). Within 10 minutes of drinking the H2O2, my nasal passages were completely noiseless and clear. Also, my grandson told me I don’t snore anymore.

I’m thinking if I’m noticing all these great changes since starting hydrogen peroxide therpy, what else is happening that I don’t have a clue about?

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2 Responses to Is this a cure for the common…allergies, sinusitis, cold?

  1. Brandi says:

    Hi. I am so glad that you are feeling better with your H202 therapy. The post from Sophia Benshita on Facebook caught my attention and brought me to your site. I have just a quick note of caution for you… using the word “cure” in your advertising is a huge red flag to the FDA. You have a great message of health. It would be a shame to see you get yourself in any legal trouble because of your statements. You may want to do some research on the DSHEA act of 1994 to learn what you can/can’t say. I am the Director of Training for a large nutraceutical company who markets to health professionals and doctors and is forced to teach my sales reps about the dangers of violating DSHEA with what they would call “unsupported product claims.” Even though you have had great success with your therapy, just be careful how describe it. Congratulations on your marketing success. Good luck in the future.

  2. Mavensophie says:

    I am not advertising, I am sharing. I have nothing to sell. And as a civilian without commercial interest I can say anything.

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